You can never have too many giant killer riding robots. Thanks to Armored Core V’s customisation options, you’ll soon be able to put that ancient wisdom to the test.
If the text flashing by in this trailer are to be believed, Relic Entertainment has managed to cram 1.8 billion different ways to customise Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine‘s six multiplayer classes, a number at least 1000 times larger than the amount of people likely to care.
High Moon Studios takes breaks down multiplayer characters in Transformers: War for Cybertron into four distinct classes represented by four different vehicle types. Are you a car, truck, tank or plane?
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Atlus’ “ultimate love letter to retro gamers” 3D Dot Games Heroes features a main character so powerful that dragons consider him a boss fight. Funny, he just looks like a pile of blocks to me.
In the latest edition of their Champions Online Q&A feature, developer Cryptic details how powers in their upcoming superhero MMORPG can be tweaked by players for a more customised hero.